The early maturing rice is a species that can be cultivated at various times, such as early, normal season, and late cultivation, depending on the purpose. There are many studies on the characteristics of rice according to the transplanting time for these early maturing rice, but studies on the runoff of nutrients are insignificant. The surface runoff of NH4+-N was the highest among the treatment at 1.337 g m-2 (2020 year) in the Clay Loam (CL) & late cultivation, and the smallest treatment was the Sandy Loam (SL) & normal season cultivation (0.005 g m-2, 2019 year). The highest NO3--N surface runoff was 0.137 g m-2 (2020 year) in the CL & late cultivation. In the case of phosphate, there were more nutrients runoff from late cultivation with large outflows than normal season cultivation. The underground runoff of NH4+-N was the highest among the treatment at 0.147 g m-2 (2020 year) in the SL & late cultivation, and the smallest treatment was the CL & normal season cultivation (0.007 g m-2, 2019 year). The highest NO3--N underground runoff was 2.113 g m-2 (2019 year) in the SL & normal season cultivation. In order to compare rice growth, the dry weight of leaves, shoots, and ears after rice harvest was compared. ear was a little larger in the normal season cultivation than in the late cultivation in 2019 (p < 0.05), but there was no difference in ear according to soil texture and the transplanting time in 2020. There may be differences in nutrient outflow and rice growth depending on the soil texture and transplanting time when cultivating early maturing rice, and the results of this study can be used as basic data on nutrient outflow in paddy when cultivating early maturing rice. The amount of nutrients losses due to underground runoff during cultivation. Year Transplanting time Soil texture Water runoff (mm) Nutrient runoff (g m-2) NH4+-N NO3--N PO43- 2019 Normal CL† 91.5 0.007 0.094 0.003 SL 365.4 0.027 2.113 0.005 Late CL 56.7 0.011 0.035 0.003 SL 431.2 0.034 1.301 0.025 2020 Normal CL 329.7 0.012 0.106 0.002 SL 337.1 0.080 0.558 0.016 Late CL 27.5 0.019 0.020 0.001 SL 356.3 0.147 0.218 0.012 †CL, clay loam; SL, sandy loam.