I have a BX-42, and can tell you exactly how to avoid the problem -- periodically send through an actual limb (say 2" thick or bigger) to keep the chute clear (you will see the wood chips blow out the leafy clog and clear the chute). If you are only feeding in twigs and leafy branches, it will clog (it's not a shredder, it's a
chipper). But if you alternate big and small stuff, you won't ever clog. So, you can still feed in the twiggy leafy stuff, but feed in something substantial and woody about every 3rd or 4th feed, or feed the twiggy stuff in with a bigger limb at the same time.
As for green/dry wood, I find that has little effect on the clogging. Dry twigs can clog the chute too. And in fact, dry wood is a lot more difficult to chip. The user manual recommends chipping green wood, or if you have dry wood, at least alternate in something green every so often. Chipping dry wood will dull the blades faster and can actually cause a fire if there is a jam or the blades are real dull.
Generally for the tree work I do, I am shoving in limbs, twigs, leaves, etc all interchangeably, and rarely see jams anymore. If I only had twiggy leafy stuff to get rid of, I would not use the
chipper. I'd make a brush pile. Or get a shredder. The BX-42 is a great unit, but it's a
chipper, so it's meant for feeding stuff that can actually be chipped. For lots of twiggy, leafy stuff, the BXM-42
chipper/shredder is preferable.