Hey there, it looks healthy enough. I thought the same thing too about my figs. It seemed as if they were just stagnating, not getting any bigger or showing any signs of ripening. However, they are now starting to ripen. I think your fruits will start to ripen. If September comes and still no progress, then I'd start to worry. I'm weary of planting fig trees as they are actively growing due to the risk of transplant shock, but then again I'm in a semi-arid climate where the dirt is rock hard and dry during the growing season. Just keep an eye on it and it should do well in your Seattle climate. Best of luck! Thanks for sharing!