The ideal moisture level will depend alot on the exact substrate mix and in particular it’s saturation point (the maximum level of water it can hold before becoming saturated).
Straw has a high saturation point of around 72-74%, whereas coffee with it’s much smaller particle size can only hold around 55% water before becoming saturated.
Going beyond the saturation point is not good as you tend to get water collecting in the bag causing poor air exchange and increased contamination.
One of the downsides of growing on coffee is the low saturation point meaning that it doesn’t have so much water left in the substrate after the 1st flush. So – you can either soak your bags a day or so after the first flush and/or you can add more straw to the mix to bump up the overall moisture content of your substrate.