Have you preformed an oil/filter change? If it's unknown, or old, there may be a lot of fuel or water(condensation) in it . These are volatile and make vapor when hot. The rate gas flows out out the tube is a good indication of ring seal. It may decrease as the engine warms and pistons expand. A fast idle is better. It warms the parts/oil/coolant faster minimizing wear. It also throws oil around inside increasing cylinder wall and camshaft lube. An oil change will determine that the dip stick is accurate(over filling can increase blow-by and reduce power). A bad head gasket can increase blow-by, or add water to the oil. Some of the early head gaskets had issues. Mine needed one. Winters cold [ambient] air temp will make blow-by more visible than, say, summer. While undesirable the engine can tolerate a lot of blow-by. Bad blow will contaminate the oil faster.