There is a pretty important thing people failed to mention, which is that lucid dreams always happen during the rem part of the sleep cycle, and that the rem part eats up larger and larger pars of the sleep cycle the longer you've been sleeping. Its only 5 minutes or so during the first cycle (85 minutes in), but its upwards of 60 minutes at the very end of your sleep (8 + hours in). Unfortunately, getting a hour long lucid dream is super difficult, and i havent heard anyone do it, and i've certainly never even come close myself, but it is possible, atleast in theory. This gets exaggerated when you add the fact that you usually need some time to get an LD (except for perfect WILDs? just speculation though), because of reality checks not coming at the start of the dream, and this will cut into the lucid time you have. This is also the second most important reason, loss over time being the first one, that you usually only remember dreams that happen in the morning. Its also why most longer/detailed dreams happen right before you wake up.
Go to webmd then search for "sleep-disorders/guide/sleep-101" I cant post links before tomorrow. 
So, its a bit hard to change this since you're using dilds, but if you try to wild your dreams will most likely be way longer, as you have the abillity to time them early in the morning, instead of having them spread randomly over the course of sleep.
Other than that, just practice, when dilding the length of the dreams are pretty random. Some will last 3 secs, other will last MUCH longer, but there is no reason at all that you shouldnt be able to have each dream be atleast a minute long, atleast with some more experience. So just try all the stabilization techniques, try new induction techniques, and get more practice.
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