The grammar is correct but there should be no capitals in the middle of the sentence. Only the first letter of a sentence or proper nouns and the pronoun 'I' are capitalized. There are no proper nouns in the sentence:
"I water the plant." is correct.
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. The sentence is The frogs were in the water.
The sentence could be correct if it followed a context sentence such as "Changing where the water is poured could help one plant to live." Otherwise, the word "but" makes this a dependent clause, not a sentence.
No, the term "drawing on water" is a verb + a prepositional phrase. A sentence must have a subject (who or what is drawing on water).
They are grown suspended in water, the water has the correct nutrients added to enable the plant to thrive.
The plant is weirdNottranspiration is in the water cycle
No. It isn't needed there.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
Yes, "He poured water into the glass." is a grammatically correct sentence as long as the first word is capitalized and there is a period at the end.
"The deprivation of water will make a plant wither."
The plant cell hydrolsis when put in water.
The correct spelling word that fits in the sentence is "paper". Wesley used the leaves of his plant to make paper for writing letters.