Tsarina crowns Aficionado Faberge French Connection’s palette with a lush, indica-forward lineage: Faberge x Pianono, then refined with Maple Leaf Indica. In the garden, Tsarina grows to average height and bushy with thick, sugar-crusted colas and minimal stretch, finishing in 60-65 days. Expect generous yields around 550 g/m2 indoors and stout outdoor bushes with football nugs when given sun and space. Aromatically, it marries zesty lemon-lime and cherry candy from Faberger and Pianono with the hashy sweetness of Maple Leaf Indica; hints of diesel and turpentine edge the finish. The flavor tracks the nose: bright citrus over creamy fruit and earthy resin. Dominant terpenes lean myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene. Potency runs high (THC roughly low-to-mid 20s) with negligible CBD, delivering a swift, euphoric lift that resolves into deep, body-centered calm without muddling the head. Structure favors SCROG or light training, and resin density makes it a natural for solventless work. Credited to Leo Stone and Professor Q at Aficionado French Connection, Tsarina channels Emerald Triangle craft with an old-world Afghan backbone. Buds cure into pale olive boulders frosted in glassy trichomes, vivid orange threads, and a sticky, terp-rich rind that leaps from jars.






