Soil organic growing media for mat-type paddy seedling cultivation is considered the best option in the country for its capacity to help proficient and concentrated paddy plant production rapidly and uniformly. The primary goal of this review is to describe an examination of the effects of soil organic growing media on paddy seedling growth, development, quality, and quantity in mat-type paddy nurseries. According to a review of the research, paddy yield is higher for plants grown in multiple growing media than for plants grown in soil alone. Until relatively recently, the fundamental intention in choosing the growing materials in the growing media depended on performance and monetary opinions. Expanding dread over the ecological effects to evaluate more environmentally seedling growth materials. It is critical to recognize emphatic and environmentally sustainable growing materials for paddy seedling growing media in order to ensure sustained growth and development of soil organic cultivation. In this review, we describe the factors that influence the selection of growing media and remark on the most often employed soil organic elements in relation to them. We explain some of the renewable, elementary, and waste materials that have been investigated thus far, emphasizing their benefits and defiance. We explain a confirmation-based logic for a more compatible perspective to characterizing growing media and for a refiner discerning the practical and economic tangibility of modern soil organic growing media cultivation system for mat-type paddy seedling nurseries in response to the need for researchers to recognize promising new growing materials.