Aqueous CrCl2 is blue, and aqueous CrCl3 is green.
As far as I remember, if you put the obtained solution of CrCl2 in a test tube and let it stand in the air, it should eventually turn green. Your results confuse me too...
Try to add NaOH, then, Cr(OH)2 is yellow (actually you will see a brown precipitate) and will not dissolve in excess alkali and Cr(OH)3 is greyish green and it will dissolve in excess alkali because it is amphoteric.
Did you use a Bunsen valve or was the reaction mixture kept under an organic solvent like benzene to prevent oxidation by air?