I certainly agree with the 1-5 min. rule with regard to tube heater warmup before hitting the plates and screens with high voltage (turning on the standby switch connects the H.V. rectifier output to the filter bank and then the rest of the B+ supply). After another couple of minutes being fully powered up, you're good to go.
As far as getting the amp up to full operating temp so that it sounds "good and sweet" and is stable for setting the bias, that's another story. Just warming up the cathode heaters, whether it's for a minute or an hour, will not get you there. You need to have the full plate voltage on and current running through the tubes. The reason is that, for example, an EL34 with just the heater running is pulling 8.8 watts, but when you hit the standby switch and apply plate voltage, it is now drawing (and dissipating at idle) another 18 watts or so. This example assumes 490 Volts on the plate and a bias current setting of 36mA -- a fairly typical setup in the 40W Sunn head. Actually playing thru the amp for a while will get temp up a bit more although now, since most of that wattage is energizing the output transformer and powering the speakers, not that much more is being dissipated by and heating up the output tubes. So when Ampeg says a 25 min. warmup for setting the bias, they don't mean run it on standby for that long and then do your adjustments, they mean 25 min. after the amp is fully powered up. BTW, in my experience, you really need that much warmup to get the bias current good and steady.