The strike would affect the entire post-second flush which takes place during August amounting to 7.35 lakh kilogram.
"The bandh is going on and it is becoming extremely difficult for us for sustaining operations," chairman of Darjeeling Tea Association, S S Bagaria told PTI here.
He said that although the tea industry has been exempted from the shut down, movement of tea and inputs from and to the factory has stopped completely.
"There is a capacity limit of the factories to store their produce. If this continues for another three to four days, plucking will have to be completely stopped," Bagaria said.