🌿 📌 LG Tiium Mini Review & How I Grow Plants With This Korean Hydroponic System (My Personal Purchase)
This LG Tiiun Mini review documents my two-month experience using Korea’s compact smart hydroponic garden system, including the LED grow light, water tank, seed kit, assembly, cleaning, plant growth results, and pros and cons.
LG’s Tiium Mini is a compact hydroponic grow box sold exclusively in Korea.
Since many people outside Korea have difficulty finding real user reviews (and it’s not even available on Amazon), I decided to share my full experience using the device for over two months.
This is a personal purchase, and I currently use two units at home.
Quick Summary:
- The LG Tiiun Mini is a compact smart hydroponic garden system sold in Korea.
- It includes an LED grow light, built-in water reservoir, seed kit tray, airflow system, and automatic light cycle.
- I purchased two units and tested one for more than two months at home.
- The device can grow flowers, herbs, and leafy greens without soil.
- Assembly is simple because the LED housing, plant chamber, water tank, and seed tray separate into easy modules.
- I tested the water tank by adding only water for two months, and the plants still grew well without strong smell or slime buildup.
- Main advantages are clean design, quiet operation, strong LED growth, and suitability for small rooms or desks.
- Main disadvantages are Korea-only availability, around 200,000 KRW price, and separate seed kit purchases.
1. What Is the LG Tiium Mini?
The LG Tiium Mini is a small indoor hydroponic garden system designed for beginners who want to grow plants at home without soil.
It includes:
- A compact LED grow light
- A built-in water reservoir
- A seed kit tray
- Quiet airflow system
- Automatic light cycle
Although it looks small, it can grow flowers, herbs, and leafy greens surprisingly well.
2. Inside the Box: What You Get
When unboxed, the Tiiun Mini includes:
- Main grow chamber
- Detachable water tank
- Seed kit box
- Seed trays
- Nutrient solution packets
- Light and pump system pre-installed
I photographed the unit next to a Korean Daiso watering can for size comparison.
3. Disassembling the Unit
The device can be separated into simple modules:
- Upper LED light housing
- Middle plant chamber
- Base water tank
- Tray for holding the seed kit
Everything snaps in easily, and cleaning is straightforward.
4. The Seed Kit
The seed kit includes:
- A small box with growing media
- Seed holes
- Individual capsules for planting
- Seeds for flowers or herbs
- In my case: Vitamin greens
You simply place seeds into the pre-made holes and insert the tray into the device.
5. Step-by-Step Assembly (with photos)
I took four photos during assembly:
6. Preparing the Seeds
I used:
- Zinnia seeds
- Vitamin leaf seeds
You simply drop 1–2 seeds into each seed hole.
No soil required.
7. Filling the Water Tank
The water tank is easy to access.
LG recommends replacing water and nutrients weekly, but I tested it by only adding water for two months—no problems at all.
- Plants still grew well
- No slime buildup
- No strong smell
- Roots stayed healthy
The water tank is more durable than expected.
8. Performance After 2 Months of Use
Here’s what I’ve experienced:
✔ Pros
- Very clean hydroponic system
- Quiet
- Strong LED growth
- Great for flowers and greens
- Perfect for small rooms or desks
✔ Cons
- Only available in Korea
- Price is around 200,000 KRW (~$150 USD)
- Seed kits must be purchased separately
Still, I liked it enough to purchase two units.
Visit Us at Greenfingers
Thanks for reading! All the plants you see in my posts are lovingly raised right here at Greenfingers. We specialize in healthy, vibrant tropical plants and want to share the joy of gardening with the world.
If you’re a plant lover traveling through South Korea, feel free to stop by and say hello!
- Farm Name: Greenfingers (그린핑거스)
- Location: 42-6, Munbak-gil, Nangseong-myeon, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, Republic of Korea (Postal Code: 28182)
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