The invention relates to the technical field of rice seedling raising, and concretely relates to a method for producing a rice seedling medium from jasmine flower residues and tea dusts. The rice seedling medium is produced from, by weight, 35-45 parts of jasmine flower residues, 35-40 parts of rice field soil, 25-35 parts of jasmine branches, 20-25 parts of tea dusts, 10-15 parts of tea tree branches, 10-15 parts of minced corncobs, 10-15 parts of peanut vines, 8-10 parts of kudzu vines, 8-10 parts of cassava residues, 3-5 parts of dark tea bacterium culture, 0.5-1 part of zymocyte and 0.2-0.5 part of trace elements; and the trace elements comprise, by weight, 3-5 parts of ferrous sulfate, 2-3 parts of zinc sulfate, 2-3 parts of magnesium sulfate and 0.5-1 part of boric acid. The medium contains balanced nutrition, facilitates the uniform growth of seedlings, and makes transplanted seedlings have the advantages of strong rooting ability, fast green turning and early tillering.