There’s no way of knowing what strain your bagseed is. Consider it a practice grow, and invest in good genetics later on once you get the hang of it.
You can’t rush Mother Nature. The best you can do is increase your odds of success by stacking the deck: give a plant everything it needs to grow and be healthy.
Your job as a grower is to know what those basic needs are, and experience will help you learn to anticipate and plan for them.
Go pick up the basic grower’s handbook by Ed Rosenthal and start there:
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Btw I noticed that you had several seedlings in a single pot. That’s bad. Get rid of the weakest one. Cut it off at the base, you don’t want to disturb the roots of the other one.
Best of luck!