In tunneling technology, Earth Pressure Balance-Tunnel Boring Machine (EPB-TBM) technology operations require altering excavated soil rheology through soil conditioning, a vital aspect for optimal counterpressure control and soil extraction. This transformation is achieved by introducing additives like foam, and inherits its time-dependent behavior. Having observed a discrepancy in the stability of two foams generated with different flow rates, the core objective of research is exploring the influence of this parameter on time-dependency of mechanical properties of conditioned soil. This aspect is then studied also through a semi-quantitative analysis aimed to investigate correlations between the generation flow rates, the Foam Expansion Ratio, and used Foam Injection Ratio with the time-stability of conditioned soil properties.