There is no debate, argument, or "war". Both CFLs and HPSs can be used to grow, they are just used in different applications. When space, cost and heat are limiting factors, then CFLs are more suited to the task, but for optimum growth and bud production with no other limits, HPSs are hands down, better.
It's funny, but I bet if you asked the people who are rallying behind CFLs if they have ever grown with HIDs, there answer would probably be no. Unfortunately, some people tend to defend what they have as being the best, even if it's not the best. I've grown using both, and I can tell you from personal experience that all else being equal, high intesity lights absolutely crush fluorescents no matter how you slice it. And I would venture to guess that you'd get the same answer from most other people who've grown using both. Saying CFLs are as good or better than HPS is like saying that a Toyota prius is as good or better than a Porsche 911 turbo. Sure a Prius is cheaper and better on fuel, but the porsche will out perform it in every other conceivable way.
So, point being, if you're on a tight budget and/or growing in a very confined space then CFLs are probably more suited for you. However, if cost and space aren't an issue (within limits of course) and you want maximum yield per watt, then HPS is the obvious choice.
It's funny, but I bet if you asked the people who are rallying behind CFLs if they have ever grown with HIDs, there answer would probably be no. Unfortunately, some people tend to defend what they have as being the best, even if it's not the best. I've grown using both, and I can tell you from personal experience that all else being equal, high intesity lights absolutely crush fluorescents no matter how you slice it. And I would venture to guess that you'd get the same answer from most other people who've grown using both. Saying CFLs are as good or better than HPS is like saying that a Toyota prius is as good or better than a Porsche 911 turbo. Sure a Prius is cheaper and better on fuel, but the porsche will out perform it in every other conceivable way.
So, point being, if you're on a tight budget and/or growing in a very confined space then CFLs are probably more suited for you. However, if cost and space aren't an issue (within limits of course) and you want maximum yield per watt, then HPS is the obvious choice.