
Hobby products Plant care and protection Acidophile Fertiliser
Liquid NPK 2–2.5–3.5 fertiliser with micronutrients for intense flowering in acid-loving plants.
Leader Acidofile is a liquid inorganic fertiliser formulated specifically for azaleas, camellias, blue hydrangeas, blueberries, and other acid-loving plants. NPK 2–2.5–3.5, low chloride content. 1 kg bottle with dosing cap.
Features
Feed your acid-loving plants with the balanced formula of Leader Acidofile. The higher potassium level supports intense flowering and healthy growth. Boron, EDTA-chelated Manganese, and Molybdenum prevent the nutrient deficiencies that are common in container-grown acid-loving plants. The low chloride content protects the acid pH balance of the growing medium.
To apply, dilute 1 dosing cap (20 g) in 2 litres of water. Apply once a week during spring and summer. Apply once every 15 days during autumn and winter. For acid-loving plants, use rainwater or low-lime water whenever possible. This keeps the substrate pH acidic. The product is also suitable for vegetable gardens, fruit crops, and viticulture.
1 kg bottle with dosing cap (1 cap = 20 g).
Why choose it
- NPK 2–2.5–3.5 with elevated potassium: supports intense flowering, healthy growth, and vivid colour in azaleas, camellias, blue hydrangeas, and blueberries.
- Chelated micronutrients (Boron, EDTA Manganese, Molybdenum) prevent the nutrient deficiencies that are common in container-grown acid-loving plants.
- Low chloride content — protects the acid pH balance that acid-loving plants require, without altering the growing medium.
- Liquid formula with dosing cap: fast, uniform application (1 cap = 20 g).
- 1 kg bottle with dosing cap: 1 cap = 20 g, precise dose for 2 litres of water. Fast and uniform application.
How to use it
- Open the dosing cap of Leader Acidofile and fill it to the mark (1 cap = 20 g).
- Pour the contents into 2 litres of water — preferably rainwater or low-lime water.
- Water your acid-loving plants (azaleas, camellias, blue hydrangeas, blueberries) at the base of the stem.
- To keep the substrate pH acidic over time, use rainwater whenever possible.
- Spring–summer: once per week. Autumn–winter: only when needed.





