I know this was posted a very long time ago but the comment caught my interest.A heavily planted high light tank will have no problems keeping up with almost any bioload you can throw at it. You'll actually have to add large amounts of nitrates for the plants on top of what the fish produce.
A planted tank is actually never cycled as there is little nitrifying bacteria present. The plants beat them to it.
Another thing people seem to misunderstand is where the ammonia in a tank comes from. Very little comes from fish waste via their food. It mostly comes from their breathing.
If the goal was to achieve crystal clear water clarity, and from a strictly biological perspective, which is better:
1. A sufficient amount of bio media that has ample ammonia and N02 to consume or
2. A situation where the tank is "never cycled as there is little nitrifying bacteria present. The plants beat them to it."
I just reread my question and it sounds stupid, I hope it's not.