The 28 days does really mean much since it is typically a time period for laboratory curing under controlled conditions to produce or meet a standard. A special mix is only that and other factors can reduce it to much less than expected performance.
In addition to the special mix design, the ACTUAL curing conditions can have as much or more effect on the shrinkage/curing of the concrete vessel.
Maintain a proper moisture content in the concrete (especially important with a 2-sided shell) and limit the temperatures to reduce rapid curing and higher shrinkage. Uniformity of the moisture within the concrete is particularly important with thicker sections where the center can cure at a different rate than the exterior, which can disrupt the long term bond of a coating.
Many special efforts to limit shrinkage require a full, long term curing.