It seems like "Jamanthi" might refer to "Chrysanthemum," a popular flowering plant known for its colorful and diverse blooms. Chrysanthemums come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including white, yellow, pink, purple, and red. They typically have a daisy-like appearance with a prominent central disk surrounded by ray petals. Chrysanthemums are perennials in warmer climates but are often grown as annuals or seasonal plants in cooler regions. They prefer full sun and well-drained soil and are commonly used in gardens, borders, containers, and as cut flowers. If "Jamanthi" refers to a different plant, please provide more context or details, and I'll do my best to assist you further.
How to sow the seeds..
40% soil
40% dry cow dung
20% vermicompost
(50% soil and 50% cow dung if vermicompost is not available)
Add these and mix well and remove all the stones and lumps from it.. After filling three quarters of the pan with soil, pour water and keep it wet for 10 minutes..
Leave the seeds in the sun for 10 minutes and then put them on top of the water soaked soil..then spread a small layer of compost and soil mix on top of it (a very small layer).
No water is required for the first three days. After that spray water twice a day. Keep these pots in a place that does not get direct sunlight.. After the seeds germinate and get 4-5 leaves, healthy seedlings can be transplanted to other pots.
The seeds take 14 - 21 days to germinate
Manure and compost are recommended as fertilizers.