Steve,
I'm sorry I can't relate, but I can empathize : )
I can't relate because my potted figs and in ground plants are one month ahead of where they were last year, due to the warmer than normal daytime temperatures and all the rain (we are forecasted for 2 inches over the next 24 hours).
Picture taken early today of fig trees in pots all planted in a modified 5-1-1 mix (+1, fullers earth, Oil Absorbent) in full sun on a 5 foot wide gravel path over grown with Hostas, Peppermint and Vetch.

I've posted on another current Topic about leaf Yellowing. The same answer applies here. Fertilizer, whether water soluble or time released will wash out of the mix if there is a lot of rain. The 5-1-1 is sterile for the most part with few nutrients. If the nutrients are not replaced, the plants will do poorly. The time release products are encapsulated and it takes time for the capsules to break down. So although you may have time release fertilizer in the mix, you may not have any released fertilizer. I use a balanced fertilizer with micronutrient and mycorrhizae (Espoma), In addition to weekly feedings of Miracle Grow.