Some blow-by is normal. In fact, it assures that moisture is getting vaporized and vented out of the engine.
No moisture involved, IF there is, there are bigger issues. You can't, in 99% of most cases, tell how much blow-by an engine has just by looking at the smoke out the breather, unless the tube is whipping around like an air hose with no end on it, whistling or has a very forceful stream of smoke pushing out the tube and covering the ground like fog, this is usually accompanied by a fair amount of oil on the ground and oil leaks on the engine. ALL engines are different when it comes to the vapor/smoke out the tube. The engine makes it's own wind and pressures and it needs to go somewhere or things happen. there can be two identical engines, new, consecutive s/n's right off the assembly line and the visible vapor will be different, same goes for a rebuild, two of the same engines, built with the exact same parts by the same person, and they will be not the same. The crankcase max spec for an 855 Cummins has been 18 inches of water column since forever, it is the same for the latest and greatest stuff from Mother Cummins with the exception of the 15l ISX having to use a .354 orificed fixture as opposed to the .302 used by all the other engines. The normal measured cc pressure is between 2 and maybe 5 inches. At that rate, there is a significant amount of vapor out the tube on some and on some, not so much. If the cc pressure gets above the 8 inch or so mark, that's where you start to see the above stated issues like the whistling, hose whipping around and toolie fog/oil on the ground on all engines, well Cummins stuff anyway. It is NORMAL to have drops of oil on the ground after flogging the engine and shutting it off. Idling/no load is the worst thing for an engine. This will cause excessive oil out the breather, not blow-by, and slobber out the exhaust.
In a nutshell i'm sayin' unless you are leaving a smoke screen behind you while driving or abating mosquitoes at an idle, don't hear loud banging from the engine, or have water/coolant out the tube, don't worry about what the smoke looks like down there, just drive the thing!