It's a very specific case (Garalon's consistent AoE damage), which I happened to have already confronted when thinking, when does jabbing to uplift actually yield more HPS than using an effective SCK rotation?
I used Valen's calculator (god send) since it takes into account SZ healing, TP being active, raid buffs and actual heal when including mastery and crit. Then it's just a case of finding the number of uplift targets. I'll just include some values:
Healing done by:
SCK (10 players healed, roughly comprises the ranged dpsers not on pheromone duty and healers) - 254,912
Jab - 37,428
Uplift (13 targets, yes it looks like I was wrong when I looked at this back then lol) - 630885
SCK rotation: (254,912*2 + 630885)/4.86 = 234,713.8 HPS
Jab rotation: (37,428*2 + 630885)/3 = 235247 HPS
And it's that simple. If you wanted to do the whole thing by yourself you'd have to be multiplying your crit values and mastery scalars with your mastery rating and etc... just use that calculator where everything's done for you :P
For other users, this basically means that if you have 12 or less ReM on your raid, and your SCK will be 100% effective then it should be higher HPS than jabbing to get a 12 player count uplift.