Yeah no problem, i can see how my post was confusing now :P
By the way, on topic of D.agathodaemonis, my plant is really starting to flourish now.
I have slowly increased its light and it is almost as high up with the brazilean laelias now.
It is shooting up new roots and growths quite nicely and has developed a nice red tinge.
I am pretty sure the canes will become longer with more light aswell, i can tell the grower i got it from was growing it quite dark since the moss had a deep dark color and is now quite green and lush.
Jeff, you don't want to grow it too bright. The culture is very similar to the one for Den. cuthbertsonii. You are growing it under light, right? Light level around 2000FC is more than enough for it. Brazillian Laelias need a bit more light than that...
Stronger light normally gives you shorter growths, not longer growths.