I notice that all your layering ringbark cuts are straight around the trunk/ branch ie 90 degrees to the trunk direction. When roots grow this will mean the new trunk will be vertical in the pot.

unless you are trying for a broom or formal upright tree a trunk that emerges from the ground at an angle is much better and easier to style a good tree on. I try to imagine the shape of the future trunkline and make the upper cut (where roots will grow) at an angle so I will get roots that allow me to plant the trunk so it leans a little at ground level (hard to explain without pictures

)
Maybe this is not such an issue with figs because they look better than most with vertical trunks.