That would be the standard [not X2 colorant]yellow chartreuse, 15 drops to 1/4 to 1/3 cup of plastic. The trick will be splitting the 1 drop of blue [not the X2]. Maybe use a toothpick to pick up enough to stir in until the color you want is obtained. Or you could make the 3/4 or the cup whichever. I have both the yellow chartreuse in the original formula and the X2. If I were going to whip up this color, I'd do it using the yellow chartreuse in the X2 to save on product use, but drag the original blue into the mix after the chartreuse is cooked and I'd do a larger batch, like 1 cup. Larger batches of plastic are easier to adjust colors in...way, way more forgiving than small batches. If you want to cut back on the size of the batch just do very small additions of the blue and if thingss get skewed a little, just add some raw plastic and re-cook to dilute things.
The green in this recipe is one that I have written down as a "do" but I'll add a little green hi lite to it. I can see a mess of Nanos done with a bluegill belly and this green as a top and tail color. Red eyes will finish it. I have some other molds that will get pumped using it too in split color shots.
I'll pass on the glitter though since I am shooting smaller molds/baits.