Growing Coneflower 'Cheyenne Spirit' in a pot
For balcony, patio or terrace — Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit'
coneflower 'Cheyenne Spirit' grows well in a pot of at least Ø 27 cm (15 L capacity), in a position with full sun or partial shade. Watering: every 2 days in summer, once every 2 weeks in winter.

Which pot?
Ø 27 cm
~ 15 L potting soil
Give the plant room with a pot slightly wider than the current rootball, with matching depth.
Watering
every 2 days
once every 2 weeks
Always use a pot with drainage holes. Water dries out faster in pots — or the plant drowns. Check weekly with your finger: only water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry.
Pot care
Once established, Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' has moderate water needs and tolerates short dry spells, though prolonged drought will reduce flowering. Water deeply during extended dry periods in summer, aiming for the base of the plant rather than overhead to minimise mildew risk. In spring and autumn, rainfall is usually sufficient; avoid waterlogged conditions, especially over winter. Feed in April or May as growth resumes. A single application of a balanced general-purpose granular fertiliser (such as blood, fish and bone or a slow-release product) scratched lightly into the soil around the plant is enough. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds, which promote soft leafy growth at the expense of flowers. Echinacea is not a heavy feeder, and over-fertilising can make plants leggy. This cultivar is fully hardy in zones 4–9 and needs no special winter protection in temperate Europe. Mulch lightly in autumn with garden compost or well-rotted manure to insulate roots and improve soil structure, but keep mulch away from the crown to prevent rot. Common pests include aphids on young shoots in spring; a strong jet of water or an insecticidal soap usually resolves this. Powdery mildew can appear on foliage in late summer, especially in crowded or humid conditions—ensure good spacing and air flow, and remove affected leaves promptly. Slugs occasionally nibble emerging shoots in early spring; use your preferred control method if damage is severe. Otherwise, 'Cheyenne Spirit' is a robust, low-maintenance perennial that rewards minimal intervention with months of vibrant, pollinator-friendly colour.
Pot-specific tip: add slow-release fertiliser pellets in March — potting soil exhausts much faster than open ground.